Hello, On 10 September 2010 07:59, <[email protected]> wrote: > This is because the N900 device actually has two MMC/SD card slots in the > hardware and thus QEMU has the same setup. The first slot is integrated in > the device and the "card" cannot be swapped. The second slot is the memory > card slot you can find on the device and where you can insert your own SD > card. Now, as on a real N900 device, the MeeGo SD card of course needs to be > inserted in the secondary, "external" card slot. Since QEMU initializes the > SD slots in the order in which "-sd" parameters are given on the command > line, the first "-sd" parameter always assigns a device/image for the > integrated slot which in our use case is useless. That is why I just created > a dummy file for it called "empty". You can of course pass in whatever dummy > file or a real image as well if you like. If you do not have a file called > "empty" using it on the command line of course generates an error. You just > need to give it something to work on to get to passing in a second "-sd" > parameter with the MeeGo SD card image.
You could probably use -drive file=meego-nand.image,if=sd,index=1 although that doesn't make it much simpler. Best regards _______________________________________________ MeeGo-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.meego.com/listinfo/meego-dev
